100 Content Marketing Examples - 0 views
About The Reinvestment Fund - 1 views
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TRF is a national leader in the financing of neighborhood revitalization
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socially responsible community investment group that today works across the mid-Atlantic region.
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Our Mission TRF builds wealth and opportunity for low-wealth people and places through the promotion of socially and environmentally responsible development.
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How to Tell Your Company's Story | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views
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Establish common language.
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Ask a handful of people in various ranks and roles to share five adjectives they'd use to describe the company and two aspects of the business that are unique or valuable. Look for themes or especially strong responses, and synthesize them into a clearly defined description
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That clarity leads to a real and relatable persona that helps you build a loyal customer base. "The brands that have been most successful in the social space have humanized their business"
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6 Tips for Being More Visual With Social Media (Infographic) | YoungEntrepreneur.com - 0 views
2013: What's In Store For Crowdfunding And Angel Investors - Forbes - 0 views
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evolve into best practices and common leadership – this will accelerate the crowdfunding phenomena towards the $1 trillion market we predict it to be by 2020. The investor democratization and customer communication involvement crowdfunding allows will trigger widespread corporate implementation by Q4, 2013.
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mainly angels at this point – are in for the long haul
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prediction
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CreateDetroit - 0 views
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"We're going to make this a fun place to live. We are going to somehow create the 'Austin lifestyle.'
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That's just not what drives a city now. What drives a city we know increasingly are good places to live, great neighborhoods, great cafes, night life, places to have fun.
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The thing is, with places like Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and some of the Sunbelt cities in a different way, is that they don't want to change. The creative people are either unempowered or the institutional structure that exists disempowers them.
New economic order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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It includes the standard socio-economic and demographic factors – age, occupation, education, income – but importantly, in addition to behavioral factors, uses values and attitudes.[1]
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New Economic Order: This group comprises about 24 percent of the adult population of developed economies. There are 59 million NEOs in the US, 6 million in Canada, 12 million in the UK and 4 million in Australia. NEOs exhibit progressive social values, have high social intelligence and are motivated by authenticity, design, quality, experience, provenance and the path less travelled. Almost all (93%) of NEOs are in the top third of discretionary spenders.[4]
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Evolving Economic Order
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Creative class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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It is composed of scientists and engineers, university professors, poets and architects, and also includes "people in design, education, arts, music and entertainment, whose economic function is to create new ideas, new technology and/or creative content”
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Employers see creativity as a channel for self-expression and job satisfaction in their employees. About 38.3 million Americans and 30 percent of the American workforce identify themselves with the Creative Class.
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cities which attract and retain creative residents prosper, while those that do not stagnate. This research has gained traction in the business community, as well as among politicians and urban planners. Florida and other Creative Class theorists have been invited to meetings of the National Conference of Mayors and numerous economic development committees, such the Denver mayor's Task Force on Creative Spaces and Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm's Cool Cities Initiative.[1]
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creative class struggle - 0 views
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Creative People? Collaborative Spaces? Innovative Places? According to the event’s website – politicians, private consultants, architects, community development advocates, culture workers, and public space activists are meeting to plan the future of urban policy.
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Hamilton Joins the Fight Against the Creative City!
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5 Ideas for Pinterest Boards That Can Help Build Your Brand | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views
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Pinterest recently launched business accounts, allowing users to define their accounts as businesses or brands
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video? You could pin the image of that content with a live link to download the paper or play the video on your website.
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Try a virtual focus group by creating a Pinterest board that allows you to test what your target market thinks. Brand managers can post and pay attention to what is getting liked, repinned and commented on, then pivot as needed. Beyond seeking feedback on products and services, you could ask for opinions on a particular aspect of your business.
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5 Secrets to Producing Better Webinars | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views
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webinars can be a profitable platform
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Those who are on the fence about producing webinars, ask yourself this, "Would my business benefit by educating prospects on the benefits and necessity of my product or service?" If the answer is yes, hosting webinars is a must.
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engage an audience and convert someone's interest into action
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Bootstrapping a $10M Creative Marketplace: Envato Founder Couple Collis and Cyan Ta'eed... - 0 views
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For me the biggest challenge is that you are just getting your first visitors. I would go out and comment on other blogs and comment in forums to try and get people to visit my blog. When it came time to launch a new blog, we would harness traffic from the first blog to promote the second.
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Digg during its second week of existence. That was a potent source of traffic back in the day. We have concentrated a lot of social media ever since. To do well in social media you have to build up a genuine profile. You have to get on sites and interact on sites as a real contributing user. You need to establish a network and feed in content. We did a lot of that.
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We joined Twitter fairly early on. We built up profiles for the company as well as ourselves. I tried to think of Twitter using a 90/10 rule, meaning 10% might be something involving Envato and 90% of the time I wanted to be engaging followers with engaging content based on the topic itself.
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Bootstrapping a $10M Creative Marketplace: Envato Founder Couple Collis and Cyan Ta'eed... - 0 views
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It took us six months to build the site. The first night we sold $10. I was disappointed at the time, but looking back I am impressed that we sold something our first day.
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We had a lot more people who had joined the site as members but did not transact. There is a group of active users and passive users, and it is interesting to look at that ratio
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In 2007 we did a lot to grow our customer base. Some of it was organic growth. The thing about a marketplace model is that buyers stimulate the seller economy, which stimulates authors which in turn stimulates buyers. We also engaged in grassroots marketing, and we tried social media. We started talking about running competitions.
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Forget Networking: Connecting - 0 views
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says he has never been to an official networking event. Instead, he advises, join organizations that focus on the events and activities you love.
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